By the 1940s, many people were taking part in experiments even though there were no generally accepted
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By the 1940s, many people were taking part in experiments even though there were no generally accepted ethical guidelines for research on human subjects. This era of virtually unregulated human experimentation ended after the Second World War with the adoption of a set of protocols for human research known as the Nuremburg Code (1949). Based on this information, what were the Nuremberg trials, and what was the outcome?
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